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To: AGORA who wrote (3606)4/13/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Respond to of 6076
 
Hi Agora,

Maybe you can tell me or answer the question. You seem to be in the know.
How can SYD generate enough revenues to justify a 20$ price tag if they
are a one or two product company. They are obviously not making any monies
on their post it product, what makes you think that Dr.Bean will generate
enough revenues to justify a 20$ price tag on their stock. Just looking
for responsible input here. Change my mind that this will never be more
then a 5$ stock.;-))))

Thanks in advance,

Ron

P.S.

Still looking for the sign facing the toll road or Elden street here in
Herndon.;-)))) Ask Mr. S. where I sould look. Just don't see it.

R



To: AGORA who wrote (3606)4/13/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: Harmattan  Respond to of 6076
 
Thanks AGORA for your insight,

Looking forward to the day that $20 is behind us.

ghunk




To: AGORA who wrote (3606)4/14/1999 4:18:00 PM
From: Harmattan  Respond to of 6076
 
Hi Agora,

Just another comment to your thoughts. I agree with what you have said and I think SYD will do well long term. However I am trying to understand the skirmishes in the trading activity. Again today the stock is being hit pretty hard. SYD is fundamentally sound, as you said, but the trading activity would suggest that the retail investor base doesn't believe that. If SYD is fundamentally sound, why does the stock so easily capitulate to every little attack? Even accounting for shorts and profit takers, the stock (as a result of long term holding investors) should be able to absorb the vagaries of the market. I'm not being negative, just very puzzled and trying to understand.

PS. Thanks for your use of moderate rhetoric when it would be easy to be agitated with some of the negative sentiment expressed toward you. Your manner is appreciated

ghunk



To: AGORA who wrote (3606)4/14/1999 4:57:00 PM
From: Frank Sauer  Respond to of 6076
 
Agora,

could you please share your thoughts on the following news release. There is word of a PP for three million shares at 55 cents. I do not think that the VSE would allow this PP to take place at such a substantial discount to current market price.
Unless it is either an older application and has been approved now, or it is a new application where the involved insiders expect the current stock price to come down again so that the 55 cents PP is "approvable" be the VSE.

I am very interested to hear your opinion.

Warm regards

Frank

Sideware private placement

Sideware Systems Inc SYD
Shares issued 26,769,959 Apr 13 close $1.60
Tue 13 Apr 99 Private Placement
The Vancouver Stock Exchange has accepted for filing a non-brokered private
placement of three million special warrants at 55 cents.
Warrants: For three million shares
Wt exercise price: 55 cents in year one; 63 cents in year two
Placees: Grant Sutherland, one million shares; Owen Jones, one
million shares; and James L. Speros, one million shares
(c) Copyright 1999 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com